| Literature DB >> 35734873 |
Jessica Santana de Oliveira1, Alluanan Adelson do Nascimento Silva1, Fernanda Carolina Ribeiro Dias2, Elizabeth Lopes de Oliveira2, Emanuel Felipe de Oliveira Filho1, Pierre Castro Soares1, Catarina Michelle de Oliveira Ferreira3, Valdemiro Amaro da Silva Junior1.
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) during pregnancy is characterized by high levels of reactive oxygen species and pro-inflammatory factors in the placenta. Once these reactive species reach the foetus, they trigger physiological adaptations that allow the foetus to survive, but programme the organism to develop metabolic disorders in adulthood. The male reproductive system is highly susceptible to foetal programming. This study aimed to investigate the effects of intrauterine exposure to T2D on testicular histomorphometry and redox homeostasis of adult rats and evaluate the effects of maternal treatment with metformin and pentoxifylline. Female rats were induced to T2D, then treated with metformin and pentoxifylline, or co-treated with both drugs. The females were mated, the male offspring were sacrificed on postnatal day 90, and the testicles were collected for analysis. Metformin protected the tubular compartment, with the maintenance of the Sertoli cell population and daily sperm production. Pentoxifylline attenuated the effects of diabetes on Leydig cells, in addition to stimulating testosterone production and lowering lipid peroxidation. Intrauterine exposure to T2D results in important testicular alterations that compromise gonadal function, and the co-treatment with metformin and pentoxifylline may represent a promising therapy that attenuates these effects by combining the positive influences in both the tubular and interstitial compartments of the testicular parenchyma.Entities:
Keywords: Leydig cells; Sertoli cells; diabetes; lipid peroxidation; pregnancy; spermatogenesis
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35734873 PMCID: PMC9482357 DOI: 10.1111/iep.12446
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Exp Pathol ISSN: 0959-9673 Impact factor: 2.793